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Exploring the Shared Genetic Architectures Between Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Visual Pathway Regions in the Brain. [PDF]
Aman AM +3 more
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Integrative analysis of GWAS, Bayesian fine-mapping, Mendelian randomization and colocalization reveals genetic determinants underlying milk-related traits in dairy cattle. [PDF]
Teng J +24 more
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How does carbon pricing leverage emission reductions in the power sector? Evidence from China's national carbon market. [PDF]
Song Y, Li Y, Peng K.
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This chapter examines textual representations of slavery—both nonfictional accounts like Douglass’s autobiographies and the interviews with formerly enslaved people conducted by the Works Progress Administration, and fictions like Delany’s Blake, Stowe’s Dred, and Chesnutt’s conjure tales—that figure the plantation as the site of a mindreading arms ...
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This chapter examines textual representations of slavery—both nonfictional accounts like Douglass’s autobiographies and the interviews with formerly enslaved people conducted by the Works Progress Administration, and fictions like Delany’s Blake, Stowe’s Dred, and Chesnutt’s conjure tales—that figure the plantation as the site of a mindreading arms ...
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The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2005
Summary: Nancy Cartwright offers an account of causal powers, and argues that it explains some important general features of scientific method. Patricia Cheng argues that this theory is superior as a psychological theory of learning to standard models of conditioning. I extend and develop the theory, and argue that it provides the best explanation of a
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Summary: Nancy Cartwright offers an account of causal powers, and argues that it explains some important general features of scientific method. Patricia Cheng argues that this theory is superior as a psychological theory of learning to standard models of conditioning. I extend and develop the theory, and argue that it provides the best explanation of a
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